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Department of Education

Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)


INOPACAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Inopacan Leyte
Tel. No. 565-8004
Third Quarter Examination in Science 8

Name: __________________________________ Grade and Section: _________________Score:_______

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the statement carefully and encircle the letter of your answer.
1. A change from liquid to solid is called?
a. Melting b. evaporation c. freezing d. condensation
2. Who was the Greek Philosopher who believed that atoms are indivisible?
a. J. Dalton b. J. Newlands c. Dimucritus d. L. Meyer
3. It is the smallest particle of an element.
a. Atom b. electron c. molecules d. compound
4. The process where gas is change into a liquid is called?
a. Melting b. evaporation c. freezing d. condensation
5. The process where solid change into gas
a. melting b. deposition c. sublimation d. evaporation
6. In a periodic table the group of families are describe as
a. Vertical columns b. horizontal lines
b. Diagonal lines d. none of the above
7. Which particle in the atom has a neutral charge.
a. Proton b. electron c. neutron d. nucleus
8. Atoms become ions by losing or gaining which particle?.
a. Proton b. electron c. neutron d. ions
9. If a neutral atom has 10 protons and 10 electrons, what charge will the resulting ion have if the atom
loses 3 electrons?
a. Positive b. negative c. neutral d. cannot be determine
10. Which term describes a negatively charged ion?
a. Positron b. ionic c. cation d. anion
11. The addition of 2 electrons to a neutral atom results in an ion of charge.
a. atoms don’t lose electrons
b. a charge of -2
c. a charge of +2
d. can only be determine by knowing the number of protons in the nucleus
12. Which statement best describes the mass of the proton compared to the mass of the neutron.
a. The mass of the proton is large compared to the mass of the neutron.
b. The mass of the proton is similar compared to the mass of the neutron.
c. The mass of the proton is small compared to the mass of the neutron.
d. The mass of the proton is exactly the same as the mass of the neutron.
13. The modern Periodic law states that the properties of elements vary periodically with ____________.
a. atomic number b. atomic mass c. valence electron d. electronegativity
14. What is the charge of an ion that has 6 protons, 9 neutrons, and 7 electrons?
a. -2 b. +2 c. +1 d. -1
15. A positive charge particle found in the nucleus is called
a. proton b. electrons c. neutron d. nucleus
16. Electron in the outer shell is called
a. bonding electron b. transferred electrons c. valence electron d. all of the above
17. How many valence electron are present in an oxygen atom
a. 4 b. 5 c. 7 d. 6
18. The identity of an element is determined by...
a. the number of its protons b. the number of its electrons
c. the number of its neutrons d. its atomic mass
19. To get the atomic mass, we sum up the numbers of
a. Protons and electrons b. Electrons and neutrons
c. Protons and neutrons d. Atomic number and number of protons

20. Proposed the Law of Octaves


a. L. Meyer b. Dmitri Mendeleev c. John Newlands d. John Dalton
II. Matching Type
Direction: Match column A to column B. Write the CAPITAL LETTER of the correct answer on the
space provided. Not following instruction will be considered wrong.

A B
_____ 1. The taller groups in the periodic table A. periods
_____ 2. Alkaline earth metals B. Group I
_____ 3.Halogens C. Group 17
_____ 4. Noble gases D. Group II
_____ 5. Alkali metals E. Group 3 to 12
_____ 6. Vertical columns of the periodic table F. Representative Elements
_____ 7. Transition Metals G. Group 18
_____ 8. Special series of elements but are also H. Group 17
Part of the transition block I. Group 13
_____ 9. Boron group J. Inner transition metal
_____ 10. Chalcogen Group

III. FILL ME UP
Complete the table Below based on the given data. Write your answer on the space provided.

A. No. of Protons, Electrons and Neutrons

Element symbol Element Name No. of Protons No. of Electrons No. of Neutrons

K
Ca
Mg
Kr

B. Electron Configuration
Write the electron distribution of the given element. For each element, use the beans and the
Electron Shell template to help you complete the table below.
Element Electron Number of Shells Diagram Total Number
Configuration Valence Electrons

Li

Co

Ag

Au

Prepared by:
ARIEL L. BAGUIO
Subject Teacher
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